Ice-cream-cone carrier



Jan. 20, 1931'. T. J. ADMs 1,789,508

Y:[CE CREAM GONE CARRIER Filed oct. 1o, 1929 2 sheets-sheet 1 Jan.' 20, 1931. T. 1. ADAMS l ICE CREAM coNE CARRIER Filed oct. 1o, 1929 2 sheets-sheet 2 1 Pfenfed. Jne fleilll@v i UNITED- V l s icEQcnsiii/njoonncAnnini-f lpplica'tio Iedcatefisizf ple Y and v inexpensive construction, "yet one which will be ofgreatfadvantage :orf'thev purpose-of carrying a pluralityrv ofice crea-m cones;

Anotherobje'ct'of the invention isto provide a structure which may be readily dis assembled, Vshipped byparcelY post or other, n" Wise. in disassembled form7 and quicklyand easily set up by the recipient.'

With the foregoing infview, the invention;

resides in the novel .subject matterfhereinafter described and claimed, descript1on be- I i ing accomplished by reference to theaccomf f panyingl drawings. Fig. 1 isa perspective view.

Fig. 2 isa vvertical sectional view asjindi-v cated by line 2+2 of Fig. 1.

! :Fig 3is a disassembled perspective of. the base andthe two vdisks,preparatory to f VVconnecting said `baseand one-ofthe disks ywith the other disk positioned between them.

F showing the base and the two disks assembled in compact form for shipment.' y

The preferred 'form ofy construction'has been illustrated and while such construction willy be herein specicallyqexplained, it is I 30 to 'be understood that withinthe scope of the invention as claimed,V variations may be made.

`The numeral 5 denotes aia-t baseyhavingf a central upstanding projection preferably 35 inthe Vform of an annular-'liange andexternallythreaded as indicated at-J?. A tubular Ypost 8 is threadedfupon the projection6 at' its lower end, the upperend'ofJ s'aid'post bef ing receivedl in an annular central projec-Q 40 tion 9 on a lower Vdisk10 which is preferably 'Y of greater diameter thanthe base 5, said pro'- 8 is ldisconnectedvfrom said projections, as will be clear fromFigsQB and 4C.' 'Y

An upper disk 12 preferably ofthe same Y' 50i diameter as the lower disk, 10, is f dSPQSed Fig.4 is an'enla'rged detail sectional view 16u yllf'vshic-h to yinserticecream 'ciies,j one Voit which'is'indicated inldttedlines at 17in Fig. 1,V allowing the lower endso thecones to rest'upon the disk 10. One of theopenings 16k is centrally located and it Will be seen fromV y Figs? 32nd 4, Ythat thelprojection 9 is-fof SUCH,

size 'that it may pass'throughlthis central opening'165 when the vdisk 12 is interposed beil 5l Y ztweenthe base 5 and the disk 10, after .disf assembling the carrier. The threads 7 and .11 ofthe projections and9 respectivelyare engageable witheachother as seen infFig7g4-6g and it will thus be obvious that the two disks 101and/12 andthe base 5, may be'elfectively secured inl relatively` lia't ormationjfor parf cel postor-othershipment. The posts'and 13 and the'screws 14 maybe contained Within I; an envelope or thelike not shown, and'may be wrapped with the assembled disks and base, v producing a package of small size for con- L 1 lvenient handling. f vg A While the devicemaybereadily shipped z '5 1' lin disassembled or knock-down forme it may 80 be quickly and easilyassembled'by the recip? Y yient andit willjconstitlvlte a convenient and advantageousdevice for. carrying av number l ofice creamcones.. f

y The details Vdisclosed are'' }L:)referably 'lfol- 155. l'

lowed,v but Vvwithinthe scope ofthe'invention" "asv'claim`ed5 variationsmaybemade as above stated.A

lIclaimt- 1':- An ice cream cone carrier. comprising a 'y lat base, aA lowerdisk above saidbase, a post 'extending' betweenl said base and disk, upper and, lowerymeans detachablyf-connecting said v disk andv base with' said post,- an; upper disk spaced abovasaid lower disk .and having Vopenings in to Ainsertthe cones,and Spacing means detachabb7 C'Qnnectedwith said disks and kholding themfnormally'in lxedref` Y` f lation; said. upper'y andjlower means beingV i ne 1 is olisassembled and being ofra size to pass i through one -rof saidfopenings of said upper a position betweenthe ylower disk and the i upper and lower means comprising:

disk, allowing said upper diskto'then occupy base. Y

2. A structure sfspecified in claim 1; said upper and lower means comprisinSgkpost-en-` gagingqprojectonsgon theklower. di`

annular form to vreceive .the other `when the carrier is disasseibled.

3. A' structure as specified in claiin 1 ;l

`gaging projections on the lower 'disk and the base, atleast one of seilprojectionsbeing-of annularform.toreceivethe other projection n wheny thev vcarrierpi's disassembled, said tions andglposthayingcogepcting.screw `t n thethrea'dsdfsaidu'projections!being engag'- j Erbjecblewith eachother ,'whenthe carrier is dis- `assembled. f v v l v"In testimonywheref I havel hereunto afixed my sigxmture'.v p i THOMAS ADAMS.

Y middel@` Y base, atleast one of*sadprojectionsbeing of projection 'Y 4 steen-p," l

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